THE
CRUISE OF THE SOMERS:
ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE
DESPOTISM OF THE QUARTERDECK
AND OF
THE UNMANLY CONDUCT OF COMMANDER MACKENZIE
"Difficulty is a bugbear to children, a stimulus to men."
New York:
J. WINCHESTER, NEW WORLD PRESS, 30 ANN ST.
W.B...

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explored; opportunity for further discovery, and more minute
observation than has been hitherto enjoyed in that region , will,
we have no doubt, be open to them; and while a ll these gallant
adventurers are entitled to our kindliest...

(44) (Continued from Daily Tribune of Oct . 25. )
LETTER FROM E. K. KANE.
Communicated for the Tribune .
Lancaster Sound, between Cape Crawford)
and York, Wednesday, Aug. 21 )
On the 13th of August a steady breeze and open Leads
helped us to an...

CASE OF THE SOMERS' MUTINY
DEFENCE OF ALEXANDER SLIDELL MACKENZIE
COMMANDER OF THE U.S. BRIG SOMERS,
BEFORE THE COURT MARTIAL HELD AT THE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYN
NEW YORK:
TRlBUNE OFFICE, 160 NASSAU STREET,
1843
CASE OF THE SOMERS'...

The Girard Letter 3
Popular imagination naturally is attracted
by the revolutionary changes which are to
occur between Broad Street Station and the
present West Philadelphia Station.
First, there is to be erected upon the west
side of the...

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poraniety or sequence only, or of cause and consequence,
it would be reasonable to presume in favor of the · pension,
and also to presume in favor of the pension in cases where
the line of duty appears to enter potentially into the
causes of...

SAILING ORDERS
FOR
CAPTAIN COLLINSON, of H.M.S. "ENTERPRIZE.''
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By the Commissioners for Executing the Office of
Lord Hiqh Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
1. WHEREAS the efforts that have been made during the...

BY THE COMMISSIONERS FOR EXECTTTING THE OFFICE
OF LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF THE UNITED
KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ,
&c. &c.
l. Her Majesty's Government having determined that
further endeavours shall be made to trace the progress of
Her...

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Office of the St. Georges Society No 86 Gr eenwich Street 15 Oct 1861
Sir,
In the name of Many Members of the St. Georges
Society of New York, and other British residents of this
City, desirous of commemorating your safe return from...

(1 ) New York, 3d Decbr . 1850 .My dear Madam Mr. Manning informs me you have returned to Phila. I want very much to see you & converse with you for an hour or so. If I have no business to call me to Phila soon, I think I shall make it a
special...

My dear Madam
National Observatory, Washington, Feb 21 st/51.
I was highl y gratified that you wer e so good
as to think of me as you proved that you were when you sent
me the slips about the "Commodore" .
Snow has my most cordial thanks for...